Engram trains Qwen on a synthetic law firm's docs — more study, fewer inference tokens
simran_s_arora · x · 2026-08-18
Engram (EngramLab), the memory startup led by ex-Cognition researcher Sabri Eyuboglu, published its first research blog, Understanding a Law Firm through Study: they had Qwen study all documents in Harvey's synthetic law firm, finding that the more the model studies, the fewer tokens it needs at inference time to answer queries.
This offers a glimpse of a future where agents are trained with native memory — internalizing domain knowledge up front to cut inference costs.
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